What makes you guys think it's OK to do this to people? Photographers that are starting out, shooting good stuff, motivated to get the cash to buy their new lens - motivated by 500 bucks, they don't know that you're going to rob them blind on a potentially award winning photo (why wouldn't it be?) because they trust your brand not to rip them off... people like me wreck everything for you by reading the fine print and telling the world.

Is it because you know how much stock images cost, how much it costs to get a photographer in for a couple of days to shoot your product range?

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